Franklin Fueling Systems TS-SCM Installation Manual
Franklin Fueling Systems TS-SCM Installation Manual

Franklin Fueling Systems TS-SCM Installation Manual

Secondary containment monitoring

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SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING
INSTALLATION GUIDE

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  • Page 1 TS-SCM SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2021 Franklin Fueling Systems, LLC, Madison, WI 53718. All world rights reserved. No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or reproduced in any way, including, but not limited to, photocopy, photograph, magnetic, or other record, without the prior written permission of Franklin Fueling Systems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TS-SCM CONTROL SCREEN EVO™ 550 AND EVO™ 5000 ..............17 STATUS INDICATOR TABLE ......................17 CONTROL INDICATOR TABLE .......................17 LEARN INDICATOR TABLE ......................17 TS-SCM STATUS AND CONTROL SUMMARY SCREEN EVO™600 AND EVO™ 6000 .......18 STATUS AND ALARM INDICATORS ....................18 CONTROL INDICATOR TABLE .......................18 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT .........................19 CONTAINMENT TIGHTNESS AND CONTINUITY TEST ..............19...
  • Page 4 ENABLING/DISABLING TS-SCM ......................29 ENABLING TS-SCM CHANNELS ....................29 DISABLING TS-SCM CHANNELS ....................29 SCM ANNUAL FUNCTIONAL TESTING ....................29 CONTROL DRAWING 1 ........................30 CONTROL DRAWING 2 ........................32...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    WARNING: The TS-SCM contains aluminum, care must be taken to avoid ignition due to impact. WARNING: The TS-SCM operates at a standard 2 to 6" Hg and should be used only to monitor containments that are designed to withstand these vacuum levels. Refer to the containment manufacturer for further information.
  • Page 6: Applications

    APPLICATIONS The following diagram illustrates a typical installation in an STP sump. FE Petro Submersible Syphon Pump Check Valve TS-LSU500 Integral Solenoid Vacuum Sensor TS-SCCM/2 Intrinsically Safe Conduit Double Wall High Voltage Conduit Test Product Pipe Boot Tank Containment To Bottom Install Kit of Tank SITE REQUIREMENTS...
  • Page 7: Scm Dimensions

    Several containment areas may be grouped together and used with a single TS-SCM. No more than four (4) TS-SCM groups should be used per pump siphon. The combination of any containment group may not exceed the volume limits listed for the TS-SCM.
  • Page 8: Installation

    NOTE: Maximum torque on supplied hose clamps is 10.5 inch-lbs. Pull all wiring through the conduits that will be used for the TS-SCM vacuum sensor and solenoid valve. The intrinsically safe (IS) sensor wiring must be run in an IS conduit. The non-IS solenoid wiring must be run in an approved explosion proof rigid metal conduit.
  • Page 9 Connect to TS- Connect to TS- Plumb the siphon hose from the VAC port of the TS-SCM to the siphon check valve. Secure the hose to the fittings using one of the supplied hose clamps at each end. Plumb the containment vacuum hose from the in-line air filter barb to the containment area to be monitored.
  • Page 10 The TS-SCM sensor wiring must enter the console in IS conduit through a knockout on the IS side of the barrier. Secure each pair of sensor wires to a single channel on the 4-20mA Analog Input Module.
  • Page 11 4-20mA Input Module – – – – – – Black – Blue – Brown NOTE: If vacuum sensor wires are black and red, connect the black wire to the negative (-) terminal and the red wire to the positive (+) terminal. If vacuum sensor wires are blue and brown, connect the blue wire to the negative (-) terminal and the brown wire to the positive (+) terminal.
  • Page 12: Programming

    DOCUMENTATION” section.) Access the console, and open the Setup Menu. Go to each of the following sections, and adjust the TS-SCM parameters accordingly. You will be prompted to enter the Administrator access level when it is required. NOTE: Sites setups vary depending on products used and other equipment installed. Setup information in the sections of this chapter depict a typical site and are meant as examples only.
  • Page 13 Next select which channel of the 4-20mA Module the TS-SCM transducer is connect to: Next select the Relay where the TS-SCM solenoid is connected to: Relays are defined in the Relay section:...
  • Page 14: Evo™ 550 And Evo™ 5000 Programming

    STP via the relay channel connected to the pump controllers. Control signals from the dispenser tell the console which product is requested by the dispenser, then control signals activate the appropriate STP. To perform tests accordingly, the TS-SCM needs to know when pumps / dispensers are being used by other applications.
  • Page 15: 4-20Ma Input Module

    The Relay Module contains eight separate relays (called Relay Channels). A channel is used to open and close an individual TS-SCM solenoid. For the TS-SCM, the solenoid relay channel is controlled by an input from the 4-20mA Input Module (the TS-SCM Vacuum Sensor channel).
  • Page 16 Example: Relay Module TS-SCM Setup Group Name Parameter Name Parameter Value Relay Modules Module 1 Channels 3 Channel 1 Name Unleaded Solenoid Valve Enabled Yes Type Solenoid Polarity Normal Logic OR Logic Physically Wired As Normally Open Number of inputs 1...
  • Page 17: Stp Mapping

    STP MAPPING Example: STP Mapping Group Name Parameter Name Parameter Value Relay Modules Module 1 Channels 3 Channel 2 Name Unleaded STP controller Enabled Yes Type Submersible Polarity Normal Logic OR Logic Physically Wired As Normally Open Number of inputs 2 Input 1 Type 4-20mA Input Module Channel Unleaded SCM Vacuum Sensor...
  • Page 18: Turbine Pump Interface (Tpi) Applications (Alternate Stp Control)

    (if that option is chosen in the setup). When using the standard TPI feature of the console to control a STP, be sure to map the TS-SCM vacuum sensor as an Input for the STP it is connected to (as shown below).
  • Page 19: Ts-Scm Application

    TS-SCM APPLICATION Programming the TS-SCM application sets the parameters for the TS-SCM and enables it to monitor a set number of channels. Each containment area or group must be programmed separately on the console. Parameter Parameter Value Enabled Set to Yes.
  • Page 20: Ts-Scm Status And Control Screens

    TS-SCM STATUS AND CONTROL SCREENS The status of each containment channel can be viewed at any time by navigating to the TS-SCM Status or Control screens. To get to the TS-SCM Status or Control screens, go to TS-SCM>Status (Summary) or TS-SCM>...
  • Page 21: Ts-Scm Control Screen Evo™ 550 And Evo™ 5000

    TS-SCM CONTROL SCREEN EVO™ 550 AND EVO™ 5000 The TS-SCM Control screen automatically updates containment information. Administrator privileges are necessary to access the TS-SCM Control screen. (For further information, see the “ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION” section.) STATUS INDICATOR TABLE Indicator Description Alarm The containment is in an alarm condition.
  • Page 22: Ts-Scm Status And Control Summary Screen Evo™600 And Evo™ 6000

    TS-SCM STATUS AND CONTROL SUMMARY SCREEN EVO™600 AND EVO™ 6000 STATUS AND ALARM INDICATORS Indicator Description Alarm Status Indicates the condition of the containment. Scm Monitoring Indicates if the monitoring function is running or stopped. Scm Status Provides detail on last SCM event.
  • Page 23: Required Equipment

    NOTE: State and/or local laws may require a separate, more stringent containment tightness test. ALWAYS verify and comply with local regulations. NOTE: The STP connected to the TS-SCM being tested will need to be activated by lifting the appropriate product dispenser handle. Verify that all STP’s and pump controllers are installed, calibrated and operational.
  • Page 24 With the ball valve closed, power on the vacuum pump. Adjust the regulator to 6.5–7" Hg maximum. Power the vacuum pump off. Remove the plug in the leak generator port on the TS-SCM. Connect the vacuum pump to this port. Power the vacuum pump on. Open the isolation ball valve slowly to evacuate the containment area to 6"...
  • Page 25: Stp Siphon Flow Rate Test

    6.5" Hg, then the STP siphon assembly must be repaired or replaced. Once the vacuum level is verified above 6.5" Hg, return the hook signal to turn off the STP. At the console (LCD or TSA), navigate to the TS-SCM Control Menu. Press the Solenoid button to deactivate (close) the solenoid.
  • Page 26: Esecondary Containment Monitoring Application

    SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING APPLICATION Programming the TS-SCM application sets the parameters for TS-SCM and enables it to monitor a set number of channels. Each containment area or group must be programmed separately on the console. Parameter Parameter Value Enabled Set to Yes.
  • Page 27: Learn Process

    NOTES: • All console programming must be completed prior to the learn process. Refer to the TS-SCM Setup (Console Programming) chapter in this manual for details. Administrator privileges are necessary to Learn containments. (For further information, see the “ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION” section.) •...
  • Page 28 Reset Alarm. The containment will be automatically enabled after resetting the alarm condition and will automatically begin a test on the containment. This test should pass, allowing TS-SCM to continue to monitor the containment. If this test fails, isolate why the test failed, make necessary repairs, and then retry the test.
  • Page 29: Learn Messages

    The containment has been Learned with no errors. Displayed during the Learn Process to indicate that the Learning Decay Curve calibrated leak decay curve is being recorded. During the Learn Process, TS-SCM is recording Learning Evacuation the time and vacuum levels while evacuating the containment.
  • Page 30: Scm Reports

    DOCUMENTATION” section.) SCM ALARM REPORTS SCM Alarm Reports include any TS-SCM alarms or application events that occurred within the date range chosen by the user. An example of an TS-SCM Alarm History Report can be found below. APPLICATION EVENT REPORTS Application Event Reports include any system warning pertaining to TS-SCM equipment that occurred within the date range chosen by the user.
  • Page 31: Application Event Reports

    ALARMS When a console is in alarm, the Alarm LED on the front of the console will flash. If TS-SCM has been programmed to shut down the pump on alarm (in the TS-SCM Setup), the pump will be unavailable for all system tests and dispensing until the containment with the active alarm is manually Reset.
  • Page 32: Clearing Alarms

    TS-SCM test under way. Administrator privileges will be necessary to clear TS-SCM alarms on the console. For instructions on how to obtain an Administrator access level, see the list of programming manuals in the “ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION”...
  • Page 33: Enabling/Disabling Ts-Scm

    Enable/Disable button to enable the channel. Resume normal operation. If the TS-SCM Annual Functional Test passed, please skip this step. If the system did not catch the leak and the test failed, disable the channel and run the pre-operational tests. Perform the annual...
  • Page 34: Control Drawing 1

    CONTROL DRAWING 1...
  • Page 36: Control Drawing 2

    CONTROL DRAWING 2...
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